THE TIMKS, NKW BL0OMFIKL1), l'A.. SEPTEMBER 21, 180. THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA It. R. MIDDLE DIVISION. On sn-t After Mniirtny, June II, 1SW. rwmenirer Tremi will ruu luilow.i WENTWAHD. EASTWARD. Wy MalliAoc.Plti.,! l'MKoiVAt Mffl. iJ'niiM.ill rui tr'n Tt'u k. Btations. Aco. Ex. Tr'u 1 f.sn SHillMilliidi-luUla. SOU A. At, P.H V.M.I P. H.I A.M. P.M. 1.811 I. II P.M. t.lHl SIM .) e.vt tni 1. 8(1 j.tol I.iu 10.M: ITArrlsniirir, Msrysvlllf, Uunvmiuou, Amirdiiut .W Ill t.W j.ea 7. S3 .07 in .4 t.ift I 49 J. 17 I. Oil 110.41 J.Otf .14 l. .8 I9.:i (.03 1.4: IS. 4t 19 B. II.H4 S.'l!.l f.lOill.ASl S.IHI H W llAlly's Newport.. ..4.. T.8II .37 1.47 I a? a mi 1.801 i.M T.au l U. lU.M lll.4 MtlllTBtOWU, Miirim :ll.84 T.8H, .4 Lewlstown J. J .41. 1 ,IU IV 18 1.15 Hnntumaon Tyrone Altoou s.m .it S.S7 l.to A M. 1.M ft l& S.BO .m. t:U T.IM rirrsBi'ROH. A.M. P.M. A.M. AM WPIUnlmrir Kinross tesvns Harrlubnrir 10.111 p.m. Dimctnnon M.44 (llK)i Newport I1.V6 () sud Ar rives t riltBlmiKHW.OO A. M. tT"Polflc Expif.s Went will itnp l PuiicannoB at I.M And At Newport AtS. 14 A, m., when Kfl. tVdolnir Wiwt,th Waj PAMnrer UAVi-s ITArrls barfr j-tho other tralus Dally exoovt Sunday. rclflp Exitpas Mst rnns flatly except Monday, d WtU Atop At OimiWluou At II M A. 111., 'linn flAKKi'll. On Bmiil.iVA It will make the rnllnwiiiK extra l"l' when Haiojed : Hull's Mill'll B Hprnntl I'rei'k B ,117, 1'eUmblirK 8:, Mt UlllouSilO, McVeUWU;34. Public Sales. We call attentlou to sales of Real and Personal Property as follows ! September 82nd. John Hum will aoll his val uable farm near Elllottsburg. Bee advertlse meiit. Bcptember 25th B. 8. Jones will sell at his resldenco In Carroll twp., two miles west of Dellvllle, 1 horse, 1 cow, 1 heller, 1 buggy, 1 wagon, and other articles not mentioned. Also, 9 pigs, 9 shotcs and a good set of double harness. 1T. Correspondents who wish their articles published must have them In not later than Sat urday. Letters received Momlaymornlng scarce. . ly ever get published. UrlefltomH. The Carlisle Fair commences Tuesday, September 28th, and lasts four days. F. Mortimer will visit New York this week. Ills customers may look out for some bargains now. The Riverside Park Fair commences atMlflllntown.on Wednesday, Septem ber 122nd, and lasts three days. The Carlisle Herald comes to us this week in an entire new dress. It looks as bright and clean as a new pin. Cider Is very low this fall. It has been offered us as low as fl.CO for a forty-four gallon barrel. " A portion of the stable belonging to John Krouse, of Liverpool, was blown down a few days since. A case of cruelty In badly whipping a boy is reported from the Upper End. If as bad as our reporter gives It, there should be an Investigation. . MaJ. Geo. K. Scholl, of Newport, lias been doing some fine graining at Dr. Btrickler's residence in this borough. The Major Is bard to beat. Mr. Harry Swartz, of Centre twp., was so unfortunate last week as to lose a good horse from sickness. It is a serious loss to Harry. Imons the curiosities brought In this season is a bean pod 27 inches long and well tilled with beans. It was brought In by Amos PoulK. Correspondents should remember that being too personal might cause a libel suit. Should we publish a letter receiv ed signed. "Toboyue," it would make trouble. Jxhe old graveyard in this borough. Is ill a wretched condition at present. If the hogs are allowed access for a short time longer it will present the appear ance of a newly plowed Held. The Presbyterian Sunday School of this place had a very agreeable picnio on Saturday. The day was remarkably line, and those present were so pleased with their gathering that they remained for supper. Mr. Wm. Burn of this place cut his ankle pretty badly, on Tuesday last, by dropping a chisel as he was coming down Btairs. It stuck edge up on the step below him and cut him as he step ped down. A fine cow belonging to Mr. Abram Pee, of Centre twp., was found dead in the yard on Thursday morning. The cause of her death is a mystery as the animal was all right when milked the night previous. Dr. O. P. Bollinger has brought his family to this borough, and at present occupies the house of Mrs. Gallatin, on West Main street, where he can always be found, when not absent on profes sional business. We learn he has con siderable practice,and has fair prospects. On last Tuesday while a son of Mr. Morgan Hoover, the landlord of a hotel at Clark's Ferry, was playing in the stable attached to the hotel he fell from the loft and broke one of his arms. A physician from Dauphin attended to the injury. liecord. There will be a general picnic in Wm. C. Clark's grove on the road leading to Centre church, five miles west of New- Eort, on the 2nd of October. There will e a platform erected for those that wish to enjoy a hop. There will be music on the ground. The public are cordially invited. A party of tramps, some twelve in number, were chased by Harrisburg ofllcers into the woods near Cove Sta tion, on Saturday. One was wounded and captured, and another charge result ed in the capture of eight more. A store bad beeu robbed at Mapleton the night previous and from articles found on the persons it is certain they were the lruilty parties. f JTbe two Senatorial Candidates for this district, who both reside In the borough, were, on Saturday tendered a serenodo by the Bloomfleld Cornet Band. Kaoh of the gentlemen made a short speech in response. Their remarks were in good taste and were very creditable to them. There Is no doubt In regard to this dis trict being well represented in the next Senate no matter which candidate Is the successful one. OThe Becond District 8. S. Association W Perry county will meet In convention in the Mount Zlon Lutheran church, in Spring twp., on Wednesday, 0th of Oc tober at 10 o'clock, A. M. There will be three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening. All friend b of the Sab bath school are cordially Invited to at tend and take part In the exercises. i -A-A ' ' A Narrow Escspct A. M. Markel, Esq., met with an accident on Friday evening that might have had a serious ending. In coining down the hill near the Juniata pottery the king bolt to his buggy broke and the front wheels went on, leaving the balance of the vehicle drop, throwing out Mr. Markel. The horse tried to get away but be retained his hold on the reins and succeeded in stopping him. He was somewhat bruis ed a"bout the shoulders, but was not otherwise hurt. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing, from the Cumberland papers of last week : The eldest sou of Mr. Con. Faller, of Carlisle, made a very narrow escape from a horrible death a few days ago. It appears that the little boy got poses sion of a bottle containing washing fluid and drank some of it. It was only through the presistent elt'orts of the medical attendant that the child's life was spared. Mr. Levi Merrltt's life was suddenly terminated on Friday evening last at about eight o'clock, whilst sitting in a chair in his own house. He had been helping to raise potatoes during the day, and what we can learn did not complain of any sicknesB. The cause of his death is pronounced heart disease, lie lived in Miftlln twp., and was a native of Ohio, having come from that State, about time of the late war. Newville Star. On last Tuesday night the residence of Mr. Benj. Wolf, near the Reading ore banks took fire from the stove. The family were in bed at the time and had it not been for a Mr. Meals who was passing and discovered the lire, the building would have been consumed. Mr. M. awoke the family and the flames were promptly subdued. Part of ttte roof was burned and other portions of the house damaged. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week : On Thursday of last week while stand ing or sitting on the floor of Mr. A. Rice's barn, at Waterloo, in conversa tion with some men, Mr. Absalom Williams sunk down and expired in a few moments without seemingly any sicknesB or pain. He had just partaken of a hearty dinner, and to all human appearances was in excellent health and spirits. The only child of Dr. John S. Kilmer, a bright and Interesting little son, died very suddenly about noon on Sabbath. It is supposed to have had a congestive chill, which terminated in death. Port Itoyal Times. Last spring Mrs. Magruder, wife of Jackson Magruder, who lives in Walk er twp., had one bushel of potatoes brought from Ohio. The potatoes were planted, and the yield is fifty bushels. The potato is called the "Ohio Beauty." The Mifflin Sentinel says : The Pres bytery to which Rev. Benaugh belonged In Philadelphia, has released him from his ministerial work there, and he may be expected in this place before long to preach for the people who called him.' A one-year old boy of Mrs. James Car gill, residing in Patterson, was severely scalded on Monday afternoon by a can of hot jelly bursting and its contents thrown over the child's head and face. The eyes are much injured and the head and face scalded in blisters. Hopes are entertained of bis recovery although there will be some disfiguration of the face and impaired vision. Dr. Banks is rendering the necessary medical atten tion. On Monday afternoon, Martin, a six year old son of Phllo Pannebaker, who resides in this place, was severely scald ed by upsetting a tea kettle of boiling hot water over his body while being about the stove in the kitchen. Large patches of skin came otf his breast and arms when his clothing was removed. The little fellow suffered great agony for the first twelve hours, out under the care of Dr. Banks, he is now considera bly relieved and hopes are entertained of his recovery. Democrat & Register, What Everybody Wants, Is a pleasant, reliable medicine that nev er does any harm, and prevents and cures disease by keeping the stomach In perfect order, the bowels regular, and the kidneys and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker's Ginger Tonic. It relieves every case, and we have seen stacks of letters from thousands who have been saved and cured by it. See other column. Tribune. 37 4t It is said that the Arabs in mentioning their valuable possessions always class the wife second, the children third, and the horse first. Many persons In this country who know the value of the horse have provided themselves with a copy of Kendall's Horse Book for further information. You can do so too. Sent by mall for 25 cents. Address TniEa olllce, New Bloomfleld, Pa. Cider. Persons wishing to made cider should go to Wm. A. & Jas. F. Light ner's cider mill. It has a capacity of forty barrels per day. It is located in Sbeafl'er's Valley, this county. For Tub Tim its. Improvements. Ma. Editor i The Upper End can still boast of some Improvements. In Uormantown,. the Morrisons have ereclod a store house, while Mr. James Lewis, and Mrs. Margaret Swarts have put up new dwolllng homos. Mr. J. T. Kohjnson has opened out storokeeplng In J. F. llockenberry's new house, and does thriving business. If you want a town to Im prove, put a Are Into It. It has been the case with Germantown. In the country, William Bonston Is erecting a barn In place of the one destroyed by lire this summer. James R. Bhowvaker put np a dwelling house A. G. Smith and Jacob Bheafler large barns George M. ilurkett a new bouse Wm. Arnold a house, and Andrew Gutshall, Br., Intends to erect a dwelling house this fall yet. Peter Long has refltted up his mill, and Andrew Trosllo has sold bit mill for 15,800 to a man In Adams county. Never a better corn crop In the Upper End than this year. A no Llpplnoott'i Magazine. Llpplncott's Mngssln for Uctober opens with " A (Jhaptnr of Amorlcan Explorations," by Wm. II. Kldclng, doscrlblng the perilous Jour ney of Major Power and his party through the wonderful canons of Colorado, with numerous Illustrations and among other articles are the following i Adam and Evoi Bovon weeks a Missionary llorso-raclng In France Studies in the Blums Glimpses of Portugal and the Portuguese Our monthly Gossip i Literature of the day, and many other Interesting articles. Specimen Number mailed, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of U0 cents. Yearly subscription 14.00. Address J.-B. Llpplncott . Co., Publishers, 710 and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia; The North Amerlean Review, Mr. Thomas A. Edison contributes an arti cle to the Octobor number of the "North Amor lean Kovlew," In which be states that be has succeeded In making the electric light entirely practicable for all Illuminating purposes. He shows the advantages of electricity over gas, and explains bow his system Is to be Introduc ed. Among other articles In the October num ber of the Kovlew are t "Tho Democratic Party Judgod by its History," by Emory A. Btorrs ( "The Ruins of Central America," by Desire Charnay "The Observance of the Sabbat li," by Rov. Dr. Leonard Bacon "The Campaign of 1802," by Judge D. Thew Wright t "Tho Taxation of Church Property," by Hev. Dr. A. W. Plt7.nrt and "Recent Progress in Astrono my," by Prof. E. B. Uoldan. Good Company, Number Twelve. Good Company, Xumbir Ttctlvi ( J3.00 a year) Bprlnglleld, Mass.,') closes the volume, and subscriptions should be made at onco. A specimen copy will be sent to any one not familiar with It for ten cants. This number contains throe stories, and many other interesting articles. Bond for a specimen copy. It contains much that will Interest both old and young. Lire of Gen. Garfield. Gen. J. B. Brlsbln ,of the United Btatcs Army, whose reputation as an author, made In the production of a number of popular books, Is no less brilliant than his careor as a soldier, has prepared for the press an exhaustive life of Gen. Garfield, which Is dostlned to rank as the standard work on that subject. It is pre pared with the special consent and assistance of Gen. Garfield himself, the author and the subject having been intimate and Ufe-tlme friends. These facts will give the book not ouly the utmoBt fullness of statement, but absolute correctness. There Is a fascination In following the career of this man. It Is a grand Illustration of what can be accomplished by lofty aspira tions sustained by determined will, energy and courage. Beginning life without advantages of education, money, family or friends j with no promise of future, save that to bo wrought by bold, presistent work be made his way against obstacles and prejudices such as few men have ever encountered. And his triumph Is completer It Is a grand Illustration of hu man achievements, unaided by circumstances. And a valuable feature la his careor, is that It strikingly Illustrates to every man and boy that there are excellent possibilities In bis reach If he will go about the accomplishment In a direct, consistent and determined way. The lesson of his life Is an encouraging one. Gen. Garfield has figured prominently aad Influontlally In moBt of the stirring and excit ing events In our country's history for the past twenty years, and his biography will be a valuablo history of that Important period which will be of lasting Interest to every reader. It will be a work of more than passing valne, and hence different from the ordinary Cam paign Book. It Is Illustrated, and Is sold by subscription through canvasslug agents, to whom It affords a rare chance to make money. It is published by the well known house of HUBBARD BROS., 733 Chestnut St., Phila delphia, Pa. Still Alive I I am still alive and ready to cut and fit suits in good style. If wanting any work in my line, give me a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed. , Samuel Bentzel, TAILOR, April 6, '80.tf New Bloomfleld, Pa. NEWPORT FLOUR. The undersigned, proprietor of the NEWPORT MILLS.Jias completed his extensive improvements and now feels confident that he can make the BEST FLOUR in Perry County, and will sell at Rates that the poorest may buy. He is very particular In the wheat he buys, and has the only Smith Purifier in the County. He is also Agent for the Un derwood Patent Flour, which is the best flour in the World. 3 All kinds of Custom Work done with precision and dispatch. 63m MILTON B.ESHLEMAN. Camphor Milk cures Headache gnd Neuralgia Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Cuts, Bruhres and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr bot, 5 bottles SI I ly Bold by F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfleld Gunsmith. The undersigned gives no tice that be still repairs and makes guns, and does all work in that line. Orders left at Elllottsburg hotel will be attend ed to. Wm. Sweger, 32. Savllle township.. Notice. A good journeyman Black smith, and a good Wagon Maker can rent a shop at a good location, or can find steady work as a Journeyman, by applying to the undersigned at Greeu park. Nathan Henderson. Prime Wheat and Corn wanted at the Newport Mills. Price according to the quality of the grain. Milton B. Esiilesian. 19. Newport, Pa. Necklace Lost. The necklace which was shown to Mr. Fenstetnaker several weeks since was lost by Mary Reekord, and the finder will please return it to Geo, Spabr. Stray Pig. A white shoat weighing about HO pounds has come to the farm of Wm. A. Sponsler near this borough. The owner is requested to take it away and pay for this notice. LACEi Places Places ! Just received, SOME PRETTY STYLES 1IXACK riir.Nf.ll I.ACF., i.Aturicnoc point rcr, and other Styles of Laces and Embroideries. F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, Pa. Silks for Trimming, In various shades, Brocade Ribbons, JSobluet, Silk ties, Lace ties, Shelton Jackets, and many other goods for the Ladies, just opened by F. Mortimer. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Office at New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build lng. tf W. H. GANTT. Watchmaker and Jeweler, and dealer in Wall Paper, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Send for samples of Wall l'atier. W. H. GANTT, Gantt's Hotel Block. 30 ly Newport, Perry Co., Pa. Pennsylvania State Colleoe ad mits both sexes. Endowment half a million. Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical, Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough Preparatory Department. Expenses 3 to $5 per week. For cata logue, address, Joseph Shortllwe, A. M., Pres. State College, l'a. 83 lot See advertisement of Marx Dl'Kes & Co., Newport. ET"More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, less of the deblllnt Influence of drugs Is what our feeble and ex hausted constitutions require," said Barou Lleblg, when be perfected the composition of the " Malt Bitters." 80 4t -A. CSAJRTD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, vrbr or cnARon. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to tho Rer. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. ably. County Price Current. BMioiiriBLO, Sept. 0. im. Flax-Heed 1 26 Potatoes, 80 ' Butter V pound, , UO 14 Eggs V dozen IS " Dried Apples V pound 8its" Dried Feacne 10 0 12 ots. URB, SKWPOlt r MAKKKTB. NBWFOHT, Sept. 18, 1880. PlOur, Extra I5.C0 " Super 8.25 White Wheat old V bush 95 Red Wheat, oil 93 Rye 70Q70 Corn 4204S Oats ft 82 pounds 329 32 Clover Seed per pound 6J0eents Timothy Seed 2 CO Flax Beed 1 00 Potatoes 33930 Baoon, 7 O 7 Lard TA cents Hams, 9 cents. Ground Alum Bait 1 10 Ol 10 Aiimeburner's Coal 11 00 0 1 26 Stove Coal, 4 78 O 8 00 Pea Coal 8 00 Buckwheat Coal 12 30 Gordon's Food per Back ti 00 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COKHKCT1D WBEELT. WOODWARD A BOBB. CABUSLR,Septl7, 1880. Family Flour 15 50 Superfine Flour, i 00 . White Wheat, new , 90 Red Wheat.new ., 90 Rye 65 Corn 42 Oat M 25 Cloverseed, VMM Timotbyseed 1 80 Flax Beed, 11 10 G. A. Bait,, 1 20 Fine do 1 8 Philadelphia Prodaee Market. Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 188a Flour unsettled: extras 13 003 60 ; Pennsyl. vania family, S4.50 J 14.75 Minnesota do., I4.UU0 I5.12;'pateutand hlRh grades, lfi.604J7.00 Rye flour, li2;s.25. Cornmeal, ti.'ii). Wheat, red. 1040105; amber, 104O105; white. 102S106. Corn yellow, 4851o. mlxed.'80Mc. Oats quiet: Pennsylvania aud western white, 4Gf4lo. ; western mlxed,3ti237. itye7U08Oe. Brantin Wbitb. On the 15th Inst, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. McCord, Richard White to Mattie Branyan, both of Allen's Cove. HoLi.ncswORTn Brtkeb On the 11th Inst, at the residence of Anthony Floss, Esq., of Talbot county, lid., by Rev. wm. M. Warner, Henry Hollenswortb to Hetty K. Bryner, formerly of WlUlainsport, Pa. 3PT1 ATITH. McNacgbtor. On the 11th Inst, In Oliver twp. O. W. McNaugiUon. aged 6t years, 8 months, and 19 days. Thomans. On the 1Kb Inst., In Oliver twp., J. Tbomans, aged 77 years aid. 10 dys. DuKKELBEROKB. In Spring twp , on the 18th Inst , Mr. Solomon Dunkelberger, in the 68th year ot his age. Linn. In Rockford, III., on the 13th Inst, Mrs. J. Ross Linn, formerly Hint Ann McClura of this county. Agents Wanted CTfaem?. LY KNITTING MACHINE ever In wilted. Will knit a pair of Stockings, with HEEL aud TOH COMPHKTK, In 20 miuutes. It willalbo knit a great variety of fanoy work for which there is al ways a ready market. Send for Circular and tonus to the TWOMBLY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 4iU Washlugtou fttreet. Mass. bo 4m Tim noiA'vy. roil iionH-tiirnrm i"""1""1 Ur tW "I'l"ldl,ly ll!u''tted books, GEN. HANCOCK TT FORNEY, (an author of national fame). Tilirlily endorsrd by (len. Hancock, the tarty leaders, mid press: alsn Ml ut fiFN RARFIPI fV'T hi" comrade-in-arms Ut.11. UMIH ltLUu, personal friend, (IBN. .1. B. HRIHIIIN, (an author of wide oelnli. rlty), also strongly endorsed. Both olllelal. Im mensely popular, srlllng over lo.flM a weextl Annuls making tin a day. Outfits 50o. each. For tmit books and terms, addreis. quick, IIUIIUAUD BROS., 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l'a. M Valuable Minn At Public Sale! THE siihAnrlber will offer at public sale en the premises, at. one o'clock P. M., on , Wednesday, Keptomlicr 22nd. 1880. The following described Real Estate, to wit i A Farm situate about hair a mile Kat of KlllulUbuig, In Spring township, containing about 225 ACRES, A ROUT ONE ItrjNDHKD AND SKVENTY FIVK ACRKH cleared mid In a good state of col. tlvatlon, the balance well set with timber. The Improvements are a ' TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, A LARGE BANK BAIIN, WOODHOUSK, RPRIKO ITOUSR, IB Y IlOfSF., HOIJPKNH, WAOON BIIKI). IUJTUHKK SHOP, Smeke House and other Outbuildings. 4. There are also Three APPLE ORCHARDS, on the place, two of them young and Juit coining Into bearing. A stream of waterninstliroiigtitlie farm and a never falling spring of water Is near the houses, a. For further Information call on the cretn. Iws, or apply to the undersigned at Urecn Park. Terms of sale to suit purchaser. JOHN BUM. August 81, 1880. VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. TUB subscriber otters at Private Bale the fol lowing desirable farms i ISO. 1. Is a Farm coutalalng Sixty-Eight Acres, All good land. In a good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING . HOUSE, And all necessary Outbuildings, situate Hire niljes south of Hlmimlleld and seven miles from Diiiicannon. There is on this place plenty of Choice Fruit ot all kinds, good water at the dour, with running water in nearly every Ueld. Price, 12,800. Terms easy. SO. 2. Is a farm situate In Wheatfleld twp., containing about IIS ACMES, having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING MOUSE, with all required Outbuildings, the Kirn being entirely new. This farm Is situate about six miles from Duncannon and four hi lies from Bloomfleld. There Is good water near the door, plenty ot streams on the land, a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price 12,800. Terms easy, KO. 8. lit a MILL ntOPEIlTY, situate near Bhermansdale. on Sherman's Creek. The MILL and Machinery Is In excellent order, with a good HAW MILL and a good CIDKR MILL attached, and Is one of the best stands In the County, with a good run of custom. There is also SEVEN ACRKH of land with a Oood Dwelt lng thereon, to be sold with the Mill, and more land can be had If desired. Price, $'.W). A larje part of the purchase money can remain on mort gage. SO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Bhermansdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, and other Out-bnIIdIngi, A well of good water at the house and another at the Barn. There Is considerable fruit on the iiremises, and the land Is good and well watered . rice, lo.ooo. and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. SO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll townililp, about two miles from Bhermansdale. containing Seventy Acrcf4, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD DWELLING, and other Out-bulldingii. There Is a good spring near the house, and the Farm Is well watered. There is rIko a Oood Or. chard in bearing condition; this will make a de sirable home. Price, ll.toe. so. c. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about eight miles from Duncannon aud Mve miles from Bloomfleld, containing 160 ACHES OF LAND. The place has thereon erected a Good Dwelling Dense, a Sew Barn, and other Outbuildings. There Is also a splendid Orchard on the place. 'Die land Is good, about one-half being under cultivation aud the balanoo well timbered. A good spring is near the door with a good spring house, and the place Is well watered. Price, S2,80U. Terms to suit purch tser f For further Information address the under signed at New Bloomrield. Ferry county. Ha., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom held. C. B. HAKNL3H. August 17, 188a JHE ST. ELMO HOTEL, : ' . " 317 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, has reduced the rates to 3 PER DA.-Y. The high reputation of the house will be main tained lu all respects, and the traveling public will still Qnd the same liberal provision for their comfort The house been recently refltted. and Is com plete in all Its appointments. Located in the Im mediate vicinity of the large centres ot business and of places of amusement and acee-wible to ail Railroad depots and other parts of the City by Streetcars constantly parsing its doors. It ofteis special Inducements to those visiting the City on business or pleasure. JOS. M. FEU EE, Proprietor. jqOTICE ! in Me Cburt oj Common Plu of Terry County: vrn.i.TTiM Jacobs r. Matilda jAioui. To MATILDA JACOBS, Respondent: Madam Please take notice that the Court ol Common Fleas of said County, has granted a rule on ou to show cause why a divorce a tinruM itiulrltnonil should not be decreed In the above Kcturcable on last MONDAY of OctoNr neit J. A. LBAY, bheriE. September 7, 1SS0,